Both at the time, and also over
subsequent years, many Bonzo badges or pins have
been made. Here is a selection of them.

An 'official' enameled badge from the 1930's.

Most of these 'official' badges had a facsimile
signature of Studdy's on the back,
together with its registered design number. They
were made in England.

A tie pin, made the same way as the above. It too
has a facsimile of Studdy signature on the back.

These three examples
all have a similar enameled Bonzo placed on a metal
object. They are all possibly good luck charms,
again probably English made.

Unmarked, but more than likely English made, this one
resembles the Chad Valley soft toys. It was
possibly made by, or commissioned by Chad Valley to help
promote their soft toys.
[See Chad Valley & other Soft
Toys]

A different style of
enameled badges were made in Czechoslovakia. These
were painted onto a base metal and then
clear-enameled. On the back of some is stamped
'Copyright Czecko-Slovakia'.

These last three
examples are menu card holders, with a clip at the
back for inserting the menu.

Made in similar ways to the badges,
enamelled pendants were also created.